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Investment Strategies of Hedge Funds (The Wiley Finance Series)

Investment Strategies of Hedge Funds (The Wiley Finance Series)
By Filippo Stefanini

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One of the fastest growing investment sectors ever seen, hedge funds are considered by many to be exotic and inaccessible.  This book provides an intensive learning experience, defining hedge funds, explaining hedge fund strategies while offering both qualitative and quantitative tools that investors need to access these types of funds.  Topics not usually covered in discussions of hedge funds are included, such as a theoretical discussion of each hedge fund strategy followed by trading examples provided by successful hedge fund managers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #180383 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-07-14
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 336 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
"This is a very good place to investigate the reality of hedge funds." (Pensions World, October 2007)

Review
"This is a very good place to investigate the reality of hedge funds." (Pensions World, October 2007)

From the Inside Flap
This book is a comprehensive review covering all aspects of hedge fund trading strategies. The real–life examples are particularly insightful for a beginner. A must–read for anyone involved with the hedge fund industry.”

—Narayan Y. Naik

Associate Professor of Finance,

Director, BNP Paribas Hedge Fund Centre

This excellent introduction to the world of hedge funds takes the reader on a tour of the wide variety of strategies employed by these often mysterious but increasingly important investment institutions. Both students and professionals will value the nicely organized presentation that combines insightful discussions with many interesting facts and figures.”

—Robert Stambaugh

Ronald O. Perelman Professor of Finance,

The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania